China has planned to up its military spending by 8.1% in 2018 in an effort to modernize its armed forces.Defense spending has increased following Xi's appointment as Commander-in-Chief in April 2016.- Experts said Xi's designation of Commander in Chief was symbolic and stressed his control over the country and its military power.
China plans to increase its military spending by 8.1% in 2018 in an effort to modernize its armed forces.
Premier Li Kequiang said in his opening address that China will "advance all aspects of military training and war preparedness, and firmly and resolvedly safeguard national sovereignty, security, and development interests."
He also said the military, the government, and its people must always be as "strong as stone."
China's defense spending has increased following Xi's appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the Joint Operations Command in April 2016. The budget grew 7.6% in 2016, and 7% in 2017.
At the time he was appointed, experts said Xi's designation as Commander in Chief stressed his control over the country and its military power.
Xi has also pledged to modernize the army, promising to unveil a "world-class" armed forces by 2035.
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